My man Elvis was a senior beagle foster that turned into a hospice care situation. We got Elvis from a beagle rescue outfit locally and a few days later his medical work said that he had pretty bad cancer. The foster lady asked me what I wanted to do and I told her that if she could take care of the necessary medical stuff, I would take Elvis and she could take him off the adoption boards and I would let him live out his life with me.

He had a great final year. I got him a white jumpsuit and cape for Halloween, I stripped the peat off of a smoked turkey breast for him for Thanksgiving and I gave him a piece of fruitcake at Christmas. New Years Eve he got a lap or two of champagne from a small silver bowl. At the end he started getting incontinent and very lethargic, so we knew it was time. I took him to Dairy Queen and got him a bacon cheeseburger and a small cone and then we went to the vet.

Women’s fashion became much more feminine in the 1930’s than the ‘boyish’ cut dresses of the 20’s. Dresses were bias cut to fit the curves of the body and emphasize the female shape. Sleeves were interesting and varied throughout the decade with longer sleeves at the beginning and short, puffed sleeves towards the end. Hemlines were longer at the beginning of the decade than they had been in the 20’s.
Men’s fashion was very much the same from the 20’s through the 40’s. You could do a white double breasted dinner coat and black pants with a bow tie for your guy! Would be elegant.
Hope this helps some!! I’m not super familiar with the 1930’s either so I took a lot of this out of one of my historical costume books!
I don’t know if you follow American Duchess, but she has an interest in 30’s fashion and also has a line of historically accurate footwear.

I don't have experience with specialized policies for dog bite liability, but your homeowners or renters policy would give you liability coverage if your dog bit someone. However, your limits may be insufficient. Also, check with your insurance company to see if your dog's breed is excluded. If your dog isn't excluded, you could always increase your liability limits on your current policy, or ask your agent about an umbrella policy.

You're welcome! Typically, if you package your policies you will save money. Some insurance companies give you a discount if you have an umbrella policy. Usually umbrella policies are very inexpensive for a lot of coverage. Again, ask your agent about their restricted dog list. Good luck!

Im glad theres another woman out there that feels as i do. I cant stand how some woman are appalled by my choice to have a diamond free engagement ring. Its becuse i dont want the sweat, tears and blood of starving African children to be the symbol of my engagement. :(

Amen sister! Our lovely society has created monsters when it comes to women wanting to get married. Its all about status. People get married to show other people how much money they can spend...how about getting married because you love someone so much that you want to spend the rest of your lives together? I'd wear a crackerjack ring to experience that.